SCIENCE
The Science curriculum consists of the four Regents curricula: Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Physics. Two years of Regents Sciences are required for the Regents diploma. A three year sequence of Regents Sciences can also be applied to the Regents diploma requirements. The Regents exam must be completed in June.
Successful completion of the laboratory program, 30 hours of laboratory work with a satisfactory written report, is a prerequisite for admission to all Science Regents Exams.
EARTH SCIENCE
GRADE 9-10 1 CREDIT COURSE #4111
This course covers in-depth the expanded NYS Regents curriculum in geology, astronomy, meteorology, and oceanography but with a stronger emphasis on laboratory investigation and independent research.
**4 lectures - 2 double labs
LIVING ENVIRONMENT HONORS
GRADE 9-10 1 CREDIT COURSE #4020
This course provides the students with an expanded awareness of the natural world, scientific concepts, strong stimulation of inductive reasoning, and a superior understanding of biological processes and modern technology. This course is designed to prepare the students for AP level sciences. The students will be encouraged to continue their pursuit of science contests, papers and projects.
** 4 lectures - 2 double labs
LIVING ENVIRONMENT REGENTS
GRADES 9-10 1 CREDIT COURSE #4021
This course provides students with an awareness of the natural world, basic scientific concepts, stimulation of inductive reasoning, and a basic understanding of biological processes. An effective laboratory experience is a basic component of this course.
** 4 lectures - 2 double labs
CHEMISTRY HONORS
GRADE 10-11 1 CREDIT COURSE #4030
Pre-Requisite: Enrolled in B-2-B3 Algebra II &
Trigonometry
Students will advance to this lab-oriented course which offers a strong background in modern organic and inorganic chemistry with many opportunities to apply the basic laws to problem situations. This course is designed to prepare the students for AP level sciences. The students will be encouraged to continue their pursuit of science contests, papers and projects.
**4 lectures - 2 double labs
CHEMISTRY REGENTS
GRADES 10-12 1 CREDIT COURSE #4031
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Geometry or higher.
This is a laboratory oriented course which offers the student a strong background in modern organic and inorganic chemistry with opportunities to apply the basic laws to problem situations. It is necessary that the student have a knowledge of basic math and algebra.
**4 lectures - 2 double labs
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
GRADES 11-12 1 CREDIT COURSE #4032
Prerequisite: Successful completion of 2 science Regents exams.
This lab-oriented course offers the student a general background in modern organic and inorganic chemistry with an emphasis of its significance in everyday life. This course does not fulfill Honor Society requirements. **4 lectures- 2 double labs
PHYSICS REGENTS
GRADES 11-12 1 CREDIT COURSE #4041
This course will provide students with a laboratory approach to the physical problems of energy, its conversions and applications. Physical theory and mathematical application are presented at a level of sophistication which requires a solid background in mathematics and trigonometry.
**4 lectures - 2 double labs
ADVANCED PLACEMENT BIOLOGY
GRADE 12 1 CREDIT COURSE #4025
Prerequisites: Honors Living Environment &
Honors Chemistry, average 90%cum, and 90% on all Science Regents exams taken and
Department Chairperson Approval
The curriculum for this course follows the guidelines designed by the Advanced Placement/College Board Committee. The objectives are the same as those for a Freshman College Biology Course. The topics explored in depth are: molecular and cellular biology, organismic biology, evolutionary and ecological biology and genetics. The laboratory experience allows the student to use some of the latest technological apparatus: DNA electrophoresis and a video microscope. The student must take the AP exam in May, and must successfully pass the school exam in June to receive credit for the course.
**4 lectures - 2 double labs
ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY
GRADE 12 1 CREDIT COURSE #4035
Prerequisites: Honors Chemistry,
Honors Algebra II and Trigonometry, Pre Calculus-
Average 90% cum and 90% on all Math & Science Regents exams taken and Department Chairperson Approval
The curriculum for this course follows the guidelines designed by the Advanced Placement/College Board Committee. The objectives are the same as those for a Freshman College Chemistry Course. The topics explored in depth are: the structure of matter, kinetic theory of gases, chemical equilibria, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics. The laboratory experience allows the student to use some advanced equipment such as the spectrophotometer. The students must take the AP exam in May and must pass the school exam in June to receive credit for the course.
**4 lectures - 2 double labs
SCIENCE 12 ELECTIVE
1 CREDIT COURSE #4041-E
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
A short primer class which will familiarize students specifically with human anatomy and physiology. This would be a good "refresher course" for those interested in a career in the health care field.